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Erlistoun Station - Laverton W.A.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tathradj" data-source="post: 483164" data-attributes="member: 2436"><p>I have camo's but,</p><p>They are " reverse " patterns and colors.</p><p>The main ones I wear are not designed for the Australian Bush.</p><p>They are snow white and black, Being made out of cotton are terrific on a hot day..</p><p>and stick out like a sore thumb in the bush and open country.</p><p>But are confusing to an animal.</p><p></p><p>Different story in the snow along a tree line.</p><p>That is what they are designed for and also the reason why I chose them.</p><p>Very visible.</p><p></p><p>I normally don't wear them unless I have to.</p><p>They are the last line of clothes when the rest are way</p><p>too dirty. :8 </p><p></p><p>I do have dark shirts but when I am in a known hunting area or heavy bush</p><p>by myself, I wear light visible clothing.</p><p>Back in my shooting days I have lined up a few people in the scope that should</p><p>not have been where they were.</p><p>I never curled my finger around the trigger until I was sure of my shot. Always</p><p>rested it along the trigger guard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tathradj, post: 483164, member: 2436"] I have camo's but, They are " reverse " patterns and colors. The main ones I wear are not designed for the Australian Bush. They are snow white and black, Being made out of cotton are terrific on a hot day.. and stick out like a sore thumb in the bush and open country. But are confusing to an animal. Different story in the snow along a tree line. That is what they are designed for and also the reason why I chose them. Very visible. I normally don't wear them unless I have to. They are the last line of clothes when the rest are way too dirty. :8 I do have dark shirts but when I am in a known hunting area or heavy bush by myself, I wear light visible clothing. Back in my shooting days I have lined up a few people in the scope that should not have been where they were. I never curled my finger around the trigger until I was sure of my shot. Always rested it along the trigger guard. [/QUOTE]
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